Use mile in a sentence

Take any road you please, you may depend upon it you will not stay in it half a mile. [5]

We dropped anchor within half a mile of the village. [5]

Europe has 3,800,000, with a population averaging 73 persons to the square mile. [7]

One night we were overtaken by a snow-storm while still a mile from the village we were making for. [5]

The two nearest were half a mile from each other, and half that distance from my residence. [3]

We see that we was making trouble, so we went up again about a mile, to the cool weather, and watched them from there. [5]

This second night we run between seven and eight hours, with a current that was making over four mile an hour. [5]

In the night we anchored a mile from shore. [5]

On one hand was the enemy, on the other the water, with the shore half a mile distant. [11]

Turned homeward, she walked for about a quarter of a mile, retreading the path by which she had come. [11]

There was a village a mile away, and a horse-doctor lived there, but there was no surgeon. [5]

There was a village a mile away, and a horse doctor lived there, but there was no surgeon. [5]

A mile or two behind was another horse and another rider. [11]

He did not try to draw the canoe up, but began this journey of a mile back to the tent he had left so recently. [11]

Many horses have trotted their mile under 2.30; none that I remember in public as low down as 2.20. [6]

I paddled over to the Illinois shore, and drifted down most a half a mile doing it. [5]

The gap closed to a distance to half a mile. [13]

Well, about this time he was found in the river drownded, about twelve mile above town, so people said. [5]

It is about three-quarters of a mile long, and in places is as much as half a mile wide. [5]

The island was three mile long. [5]

A mile below, the raft was brought to shore, and again the people said that Felion had saved the little city from disaster. [11]

The Palace faced the Nile, which showed like a tortuous band of blue and silver a mile or so away. [11]

The pilot left the men with the boat and walked back to us, a mile and a half. [5]

He came to the Glass house in the woods a mile from Jamestown, which was the rendezvous for all their villainy. [4]

Slowly Wrangle closed the gap down to a quarter of a mile, and crept closer and closer. [13]

We walked home that way, sixteen blocks, with a retinue a mile long: Every time we passed a lamp-post, death gripped one at the throat. [5]

The French were supposed to be a mile and a half away, but had suddenly and unexpectedly appeared just in front of us. [2]

I saw Lady Suffolk trot a mile in 2.26. [6]

Half a dozen sound-asleep steamboats where I used to see a solid mile of wide-awake ones! [5]

A deep coughing sound troubled the stillness, way toward a wooded cape that jetted into the stream a mile distant. [5]

This was the snuggest little croquet-ground imaginable; it was perfectly level, and not more than a mile long by half a mile wide. [5]

I fetched the shore a half a mile above the village, and then went scooting along the bluff bank in the easy water. [5]

But not to see her, and to feel that she was scarce quarter of a mile away, was beyond endurance. [9]

These being all rejected, I reflected awhile, and sarcastically suggested brickbats at three-quarters of a mile. [5]

Leaving him, we quickly ran a quarter of a mile down to the inlet. [4]

When he had pulled a mile above the village, he started quartering across and bent himself stoutly to his work. [5]

The river is pretty nearly a mile across here, but very shallow now. [6]

I have a pleasant work-room a mile from here where I do my writing. [5]

Green Island is perhaps a mile long. [4]

Then, piercing and painfully musical, came the call of the Muezzin from the turret of the mosque a quarter of a mile away. [11]

But she trotted on, mile after mile, the dog-trot of the Indian, head bent forwards, toeing in, breathing steadily but sharply. [11]

These dense woods on the right used to be a mile back of the town. [5]

This scattering procession of travelers was perhaps a mile long. [5]

A wandering band of Indians was camped about a mile away, the only sign of humanity in the waste. [11]

There were plenty of huckleberries and blueberries within half a mile of the house. [6]

Like the curves of a serpent the canyon wound for a mile or more and then opened into a valley. [13]

Not a quarter of a mile behind them both were three of the twenty artillerymen. [11]

Long, stinging cry of a locust comes in from a tree, half a mile off; had forgotten there was such a tree. [6]

The river was not high, so there was not more than a two or three mile current. [5]

We realized how necessary this accomplishment is, for between the Tennessee line and Asheville, North Carolina, there is scarcely a mile of trotting-ground. [4]

Half a mile nearer the river, on the house of the Minute Men, the strange flag leaps wildly in the wind this day. [9]

And thus berating myself I trotted a mile to the steamer wharf and arrived just in time to be too late. [5]

There was as much as a thousand people there from twenty mile around. [5]

We halted once more, a quarter of a mile away. [9]

These fissures extend more than a quarter of a mile, and the long line of steam columns looks very pretty. [5]

Think of a monument a mile high, standing on a pedestal two miles high! [5]

Within the next mile we counted six more hanging forms by the blaze of the lightning, and altogether it was a grisly excursion. [5]

After tramping a mile they reached a wide vacancy on the deserted wharves, and in this dark and rainy desert they parted. [5]

They made the mile in a few minutes. [5]

In Hookerville, seven mile below. [5]

Washington is a microcosm, and one can suit himself with any sort of society within a radius of a mile. [5]

When they had marched in this way about a mile, at a given signal the slaughter commenced. [5]

A monstrous big lumber-raft was about a mile up stream, coming along down, with a lantern in the middle of it. [5]

Perhaps the pocket-book lay in the road not half a mile back. [4]

We took the latter, and followed it more than a mile, turned a rocky corner, and came in sight of a handsome new hotel. [5]

The horse went lame a mile from town, and afterward got to cutting up some extraordinary capers. [5]

By the path it is half a mile from the Volcano House to the lookout-house. [5]

Where the scenery is monotonous and repeats itself mile after mile and hour after hour, an intolerable weariness falls upon the company. [4]

There is an interesting cave a mile or two below Hannibal, among the bluffs. [5]

Nearly all the inhabitants, young and old, joined us in lively procession, up the winding road of three quarters of a mile, to the town. [4]

The pace was incredible for a mile, and though General Armour rode well, he was far behind. [11]

Then I jumped in the canoe and dug out for our place, a mile and a half below, as hard as I could go. [5]

I only wish I had as many dollars as they could read alligator water a mile and a half off. [5]

So we must have made fully a mile and a half an hour, and it was all downhill, too, and very muddy at that. [5]

But not in half a mile, or a mile, was it found. [4]

All continental roads had issued a peremptory order that no baggage should travel a mile except in the company of the owner. [5]

King wished it had been five miles long instead of a mile and a half. [4]

We were a good mile from where we ought to have been, when we finally got the upper hand of her again. [5]

We had not gone a mile when I heard a faint yell far behind. [11]

I may have gone a mile thus, perchance two or three, straining every sense, when a sound brought me to a stand. [9]

We must have gone a mile farther when she turned upon me. [9]

There was a fire-engine, but it was nearly half a mile from the lakeside settlement. [6]

It cuts off fifty mile. [11]

The little steam ferryboat was about a mile below the village, drifting with the current. [5]

We groped along down for half a mile, perhaps, that murmur growing more and more distinct all the time. [5]

The Upper Lake discharges itself into the Lower by a brook which winds through a mile and a half of swamp and woods. [4]

The railway, after crossing a mile or two of meadows, hugs the river all the way. [4]

He said she could marry a mile higher than that. [5]

Card and his companion were now half a mile or more in advance, riding easily down the slope. [13]

Kentucky is separated by this River Ohio, not a mile wide. [7]

It had the big timber of a regular island; it might be five or six miles long and more than half a mile wide. [5]

The fog had begun to clear and enemy troops were already dimly visible about a mile and a half off on the opposite heights. [2]

She might have been a mile away while they were making a few rods. [4]

The scouts could be seen half a mile ahead. [11]

Its hum can be heard half a mile, and the great white swarm counts its tens of thousands. [6]

And can you be aware that I charge a hundred dollars a mile when I travel for pleasure? [5]

That is an average of a trifle over one mile and a third per year. [5]

The old man, as though moved by some uncanny instinct, had come back from One Mile Spring by a roundabout trail. [11]

Nothing is so appalling to a recluse as half a mile of summer boarders. [4]

Mile upon mile, and yet they could not ride these monsters down! [11]

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